We have no meanings for "very spiteful" in our records yet.
1 Thetis is very spiteful , sometimes; and jealous, too, you remember.
2 He seems a very spiteful man, with no great love for you, Mr. Kemp.
3 The Spaniards seem to have a very spiteful feeling against Cubans who have become American citizens.
4 She could be very spiteful and vindictive.
5 Was not this very spiteful , my dear?
6 He's awfully irritable and... and very spiteful .
7 This was the first time he had smarted in his penetrable part-theskin-and it made him very spiteful .
8 And Faith, who is sometimes very spiteful , bowed, as much as to say that he had better wait.
9 Owen is indeed very spiteful .
10 Lavinia was very spiteful about it, and told Jessie that she didn't believe such things as diamond mines existed.
11 Vandeuvres gently nudged Lucy Stewart, who had a very spiteful tongue and a very fierce invention when once she was set going.
12 He is a very spiteful man....
13 The cops were very spiteful and laid it on for all they were worth: drunk and disorderly and assaulting the police and all that.
14 Indifferent persons, judging of us two from what you say, would either think me a very artful creature, or you a very spiteful one-
15 "My family can be very spiteful , when it chooses," said Tiger Tim.
16 "I am afraid Miss Hart grows very spiteful , " she said to herself.
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